How to automatically login to Viewer

I have read the article on how to auto login to Viewer. I added the template to my page_layouts.xsl file but I cannot find the disco3iv.xml to change the default login. I am using 9ias with Discoverer Viewer - version 9.0.2.53.0.

Hi,
Well, as a very crude test you can set your authentication scheme to be Application Express Authenticationand define some users in Apex. Then create a before header login process on the login page (101) to automatically logon containing:
apex_authentication.login(
    p_username => :P101_USERNAME,
    p_password => :P101_PASSWORD );
:P101_PASSWORD := NULL;conditional on P101_PASSWORD is not null.
Then you can login by specifying your username and password in the URL e.g.
f?p=YOURAPP:LOGIN:::::P101_USERNAME,P101_PASSWORD:username,password
Rod West

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